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ambassador to libya has been killed in a rocket attack in ben ghazi. christopher stevens grew up in nowhere california. he graduated from cal berkeley in san francisco. >>> new video from japan where nearly 10,000 people have been evacuated due to massive flooding. heavy rains burst the banks of a river in the northern part of that country. flooding critical roadways and railways. rescue workers are using boats trying to move the people to safety. >>> some very good news as firefighters battle to contain a big wildfire in northern california. the scolds fire is burning east of ukai. it has scorched 4600 acres. crews say they have it 70% contained. hundreds of people were evacuated over the weekend. that evacuate order has now been lifted. it is a much different story in washington. this new video shot overnight showing a series of firing burning over the cascade mountain range. it looks like the sky is on fire. hundreds of people have been evacuatel evacuated. three homes have been destroyed. more than 60,000 eracres. >>> christina loren is here to tal
ambassador to libya has been killed in a rocket attack in ben ghazi. christopher stevens grew up in nowhere california. he graduated from cal berkeley in san francisco. >>> new video from japan where nearly 10,000 people have been evacuated due to massive flooding. heavy rains burst the banks of a river in the northern part of that country. flooding critical roadways and railways. rescue workers are using boats trying to move the people to safety. >>> some very good news as...
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ghazi, richard, john. and we should explain the reason secrecy was important here, the reason we couldn't share the fact that this was going on until it was resolved was to deprive their captors of the knowledge of the value of the prisoners they had. secrecy was in this case a life and death matter. and by the way, richard believes their captors were a pro-assad, pro-syrian government militia. so we'll take a break. when we come back, the gathering storm that could make a mark on holiday travel in this country. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increa
ghazi, richard, john. and we should explain the reason secrecy was important here, the reason we couldn't share the fact that this was going on until it was resolved was to deprive their captors of the knowledge of the value of the prisoners they had. secrecy was in this case a life and death matter. and by the way, richard believes their captors were a pro-assad, pro-syrian government militia. so we'll take a break. when we come back, the gathering storm that could make a mark on holiday...
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we tried to joke a little bit back and forth and keep our spirits up. >> richard, john and ghazi, we are profoundly grateful to see you this morning. i think we can just take a moment and say how beloved you are by this organization and how thankful we are you're with us. >> savannah spoke for all of us there. we are all so happy to know they're safe. these are our friends and coworkers, all combat zone veterans. we've all worked together in some tough places. and we should explain the reason secrecy was important here, the reason we couldn't share the fact that this was going on until it was resolved was to deprive their captors of the knowledge of the value of the prisoners they had. secrecy was in this case a life and death matter. and by the way, richard believes their captors were a pro-assad, pro-syrian government militia. so we'll take a break. when we come back, the gathering storm that could make a mark on holiday travel in this country. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung functio
we tried to joke a little bit back and forth and keep our spirits up. >> richard, john and ghazi, we are profoundly grateful to see you this morning. i think we can just take a moment and say how beloved you are by this organization and how thankful we are you're with us. >> savannah spoke for all of us there. we are all so happy to know they're safe. these are our friends and coworkers, all combat zone veterans. we've all worked together in some tough places. and we should explain...
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consulate in ben ghazi which killed four americans. this is the president on libya, by the way, just one year ago. >> 42 years of tyranny was ended in six months, from tripoli to misrata and ben ghazi, today, libya is free. yesterday, the leaders of a new libya took their rightful place besides and this week, the united states is reopening our embassy in tripoli. >> that was one year ago today. in his speech today, here is what we do know the president will say today, quote. we must aferm that our future will be determined by people like chris stevens. he recommit the united states to the values of the arab spring and aspirations of, quote, people everywhere who long for the freedom to determine their destiny and we will see if he uses exactly that phrase. and also warn iran that although still time for diplomacy, time is not limited. make no mistakes a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained and why a coalition of countries is holding the iran government accountable and why the united states will do what we must to
consulate in ben ghazi which killed four americans. this is the president on libya, by the way, just one year ago. >> 42 years of tyranny was ended in six months, from tripoli to misrata and ben ghazi, today, libya is free. yesterday, the leaders of a new libya took their rightful place besides and this week, the united states is reopening our embassy in tripoli. >> that was one year ago today. in his speech today, here is what we do know the president will say today, quote. we must...
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consulate, while democrats say the focus should be on fining who was responsible for that attack in ben ghazi on september 11th, not the deciding blame. obama administration officials headed to capitol hill to tell the house oversight committee that the security every ben ghaz icons late was based of the -- on the assessments of the resources on the ground and what is available. the critics were quick to point out that the administration, in their words, has been trying to cover up or play down the attacksby first describe it, and that it got out of hand. there were questions between the disagreements between the state department and u.s. officials in washington over large the security force should be. >> would you classify what took place here, the disagreement, based on what they testified to? >> no, sir, i would -- . >> disagreement level? >> i would describe it as a dialogue between the post and diplomatic security. >> this is a level where you need to weigh in or someone higher? >> no, sir, it did not. >> the national security in there? >> no, sir, it did not. >> what is enfire iting is
consulate, while democrats say the focus should be on fining who was responsible for that attack in ben ghazi on september 11th, not the deciding blame. obama administration officials headed to capitol hill to tell the house oversight committee that the security every ben ghaz icons late was based of the -- on the assessments of the resources on the ground and what is available. the critics were quick to point out that the administration, in their words, has been trying to cover up or play down...
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consulate in ben ghazi. christopher stevens was born and raised in northern california and holds degrees from both cal berkeley and hastings lock college in san francisco. president obama releasing a statement saying, chris was a courageous and exemplary representative of the united states. throughout the libyan revolution, he selflessly served our country and the libyan people. his legacy will endure. i am profoundly grateful for his service to my administration and deeply saddened by his loss. a gunman attacking the consul yesterday. they were angry over a u.s. film ridiculing the prophet muhammad. three staff members were killed in the attack. this is video from outside that embassy this morning. there is concern that violence may spread to over countries. >>> your bank wants you to pick up your phone. the biggest institutions are now making sure you can do your banking from anywhere. for more on that and the rest of your news, we turn to cnbc. >> good morning to you. let's look at the market. futures are
consulate in ben ghazi. christopher stevens was born and raised in northern california and holds degrees from both cal berkeley and hastings lock college in san francisco. president obama releasing a statement saying, chris was a courageous and exemplary representative of the united states. throughout the libyan revolution, he selflessly served our country and the libyan people. his legacy will endure. i am profoundly grateful for his service to my administration and deeply saddened by his...
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, the situation is -- again ghazi, it is calmer -- benghazi. and before admissions here. and around key government installations. security building. we have seen an uncrease in security there. and a lot of concern that there might be more attacks carried out by the militant groups. whether this attack was preplanned to happen on third baseman or was it just a protest over the amateur video that got out of hand. >>> when the news broke, we were speaking to witnesses in benghazi and it was a protest that became violent. it is getting clearer and clearer. and we are hearing the same thing here in libya from government officials that this is most likely a preplanned attack carried out by islamic extremist groups. they may have used the protest as a diversion or a cover up for their actual plans to attack the consulate yesterday from the libyan speaker of parliament. addressing the world. saying they will not allow libya to be used by the militant groups to carry out what he calls revenge attacks and that they did occur and coincide with the anniver
, the situation is -- again ghazi, it is calmer -- benghazi. and before admissions here. and around key government installations. security building. we have seen an uncrease in security there. and a lot of concern that there might be more attacks carried out by the militant groups. whether this attack was preplanned to happen on third baseman or was it just a protest over the amateur video that got out of hand. >>> when the news broke, we were speaking to witnesses in benghazi and it...
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both died in that attack in benefit ghazi on tuesday. in libya, the violence shows no sign of letting up. protesters burned american flags. across the middle east, anger is growing over a movie that ridiculed islam. it has already turned deadly after protesters stormed the u.s. embassy killing chris stevens. libya's new prime minister is is vowing to crack down. >> we are going to work very vigorously in building our police force, our army and we are going to allow our young people especially the revolutionaries who are very sincere, we would like to give them an opportunity to become official members of of our police force. >> president obama condemned the deadly attack on the u.s. embassy and vowed to seekious for those responsible for the killings. a u.s. fill tells reuters there had been at least one specific warning about possible unrest following the airing of the anticipate-muslim movie on an arabic talk show last week. that warning though was not considered alarming. that is the latest here in the newsroom. back to you. >> thank
both died in that attack in benefit ghazi on tuesday. in libya, the violence shows no sign of letting up. protesters burned american flags. across the middle east, anger is growing over a movie that ridiculed islam. it has already turned deadly after protesters stormed the u.s. embassy killing chris stevens. libya's new prime minister is is vowing to crack down. >> we are going to work very vigorously in building our police force, our army and we are going to allow our young people...
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. >> and as we pointed out, fbi still, still not able to walk through the scene in bean ghazi, fran townsend, fran, thank you. >>> switching gears, quite a tradition of facebook. they're calling it a hack-athon today. yep, that's right. you'll hear from techies competing to win prizes for the best app. live update next. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. so you can always put your best face forward. face every day with puffs softness. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has
. >> and as we pointed out, fbi still, still not able to walk through the scene in bean ghazi, fran townsend, fran, thank you. >>> switching gears, quite a tradition of facebook. they're calling it a hack-athon today. yep, that's right. you'll hear from techies competing to win prizes for the best app. live update next. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed...
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the city of benefit ghazi was marginalized by moammar gadhafi and many feel yet again they are being marginalized and sidelined by the federal government here in tripoli. so all eyes be on the east tomorrow in the city of benghazi where the majority of people are saying they are going to go out and vote, and will not let anyone disrupt their big day. erin? >> thanks. >>> our fifth story o"outfront." a frightening thing is happening while you're flying, according to a new book. at a time when flights are fuller than ever, the airline industry relies on regional carriers and outsources 71% of its maintenance. are the airlines cutting corners at the cost of safety and is anyone watching over them? "outfront" tonight, william mcgee, author of "attention all passengers" at the u.s. department of transportation. appreciate your taking the time to come and talk to us. where are they cutting corners, according to the research you've done? >> well, we all see it when we see things like checked baggage and paying for pillows and cokes and window seats. what i'm much more concerned about corner
the city of benefit ghazi was marginalized by moammar gadhafi and many feel yet again they are being marginalized and sidelined by the federal government here in tripoli. so all eyes be on the east tomorrow in the city of benghazi where the majority of people are saying they are going to go out and vote, and will not let anyone disrupt their big day. erin? >> thanks. >>> our fifth story o"outfront." a frightening thing is happening while you're flying, according to a...
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september 4, ambassador stevens warned that libyans have introduced an alert in the ghazi. on september 9, ambassador stevens requested additional security two days before the attack happened. i knew him quite well. i have a great deal of respect for him. in light of these findings, these are facts that no one has argued. to either of you what to say that you agree with the statements that i have read in the report? >> senator, the statement in the report says that there were no specific tactical threat is a statement i believe to be a statement of fact. you are right to point out the pattern of deteriorating security on each of the incidents you discussed. amongst that deterioration are part of that deterioration was a byan violence.i we did not do a good enough job of connecting the dots of the troubling pattern. >> mr. secretary nides, you agree with the statement he made? for the record, if you could respond i would appreciate it. >> yes, sir, i do. >> the most significant question is not in the report and i would like to get a response to. were the comments of ambassad
september 4, ambassador stevens warned that libyans have introduced an alert in the ghazi. on september 9, ambassador stevens requested additional security two days before the attack happened. i knew him quite well. i have a great deal of respect for him. in light of these findings, these are facts that no one has argued. to either of you what to say that you agree with the statements that i have read in the report? >> senator, the statement in the report says that there were no specific...
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they pretended to shoot ghazi several times when you were blindfolded and then they fired the gun up in the air. >> that was nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engle speaking on the "today" show this morning just hours after being freed from syria where he was kidnapped and held captive for five days. engle went on to say that he and his crew were freed following a gun fight between his canter and rebel forces. we are so, so, so grateful to have him back in safe arms. >> indeed. >> indeed. >> we minded of these reporters in war zones and the risks they take. >> and it's all different now in a war zone. there are no front lines. >> right. >> no uniforms. >> exactly. >> all different. you guys have sebastian on the line and listening to his testimony, you're just reminded. anthony shadeed. these guys are heroes. >> yes, they are. up next, newtown, connecticut, begins to lay to rest the 20 children killed in friday's school shooting as more lawmakers call for stricter gun regulations. we'll discuss all this straight ahead on "morning swroe." meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid.
they pretended to shoot ghazi several times when you were blindfolded and then they fired the gun up in the air. >> that was nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engle speaking on the "today" show this morning just hours after being freed from syria where he was kidnapped and held captive for five days. engle went on to say that he and his crew were freed following a gun fight between his canter and rebel forces. we are so, so, so grateful to have him back in safe arms....
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>> [inaudible] in libya and part of his brief be to set about any reopening of the mission in bicep ghazi? >> he arrived very late last night libya time, is my understanding. we as ambassador and undersecretary kennedy said yesterday, we haven't made any decisions in regard to the future of benghazi, we're just going to have to see how the situation evolves. still on libya? >> we. >> yeah. >> follow up to the -- >> can you tell me who you are? >> mike he soon of fox. do. >> every time i turn around i've got a new foxy. going to have to follow you. >> ab -- an agent at the talk instantly saw -- that the agent instantly yelled "attack, attack," and the agent immediately notified washington of what was going on. on the same call, one of the senior officials said it was, quote: not our conclusion that in the first several days this was prompted by the anti-islam video. so how is it that ambassador rice came to such a different conclusion when she was on the sunday show. >> well, i'm going to refer you to what undersecretary kennedy said both on the hill yesterday and from this podium yesterda
>> [inaudible] in libya and part of his brief be to set about any reopening of the mission in bicep ghazi? >> he arrived very late last night libya time, is my understanding. we as ambassador and undersecretary kennedy said yesterday, we haven't made any decisions in regard to the future of benghazi, we're just going to have to see how the situation evolves. still on libya? >> we. >> yeah. >> follow up to the -- >> can you tell me who you are? >> mike...
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ben ghazi. these are all acts of war. a u.s. embassy should be safe as your living room. if you are overseaing - overseas and you go to a embassy and you are in the foreign country and by all international laww those are acts of war. and we have to stop calling these man caused disasters and work place violence and then when something like this happens, don't condemn the acts of those people who are perpetrating such violence on your property and our people. >> gretchen: what should president obama do today. >> for god sakes stay home and be commander-in-chief. >> gretchen: should he come out and give a statement. >> certainlyy, a statement should have been given yesterday to denounce the statement that was begin from the u.s. embassy in cairo and denounce that and say we condemn what protestors did. they started a fire. they took down the flag of the united states. and put an islamic flag. we are at war and we better say who we are at war against and stop using the funny words . we are against
ben ghazi. these are all acts of war. a u.s. embassy should be safe as your living room. if you are overseaing - overseas and you go to a embassy and you are in the foreign country and by all international laww those are acts of war. and we have to stop calling these man caused disasters and work place violence and then when something like this happens, don't condemn the acts of those people who are perpetrating such violence on your property and our people. >> gretchen: what should...
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you were asking about gen ben ghazi, do you want to talk benghazi? >> yeah. >> you've been on the ground. you know, you know what it's like to be on the ground when your intelligence is no good, i think from a military standpoint, i don't think it made any sense whatsoever to send a quick reaction force, which would neither be quick, nor would it necessarily be able to react to what was on the ground. by that time, anyway, ambassador stevens was dead. >> let's talk about from a personal standpoint. i know that you have known david petraeus and his wife, holly, for about the same length of time that they've known each other. tell me their story. >> david petraeus was a cadet at west point from '71-'75. i taught there from '73-'76. so we overlapped. holly petraeus, met him there. and why? because her father, lieutenant general william noelten, was the superintendant of the military academy at the time. they're a military family. as a matter of fact, general knollton's family goes all the way back to the revolutionary wars. so holly petraeus has been st
you were asking about gen ben ghazi, do you want to talk benghazi? >> yeah. >> you've been on the ground. you know, you know what it's like to be on the ground when your intelligence is no good, i think from a military standpoint, i don't think it made any sense whatsoever to send a quick reaction force, which would neither be quick, nor would it necessarily be able to react to what was on the ground. by that time, anyway, ambassador stevens was dead. >> let's talk about from...
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the case of drones, i like drones, drones are great, he could have thrown in that they were over ben ghazi recording every minute, even the killing of that ambassador there. that would have been a great way for him to say the drones caught it, did you see any of it. dagen: i do want to ask you, quickly, two weeks you get a selloff in the market. what helps the president? >> i think what is interesting, what all of these companies are saying and warning about. they are all telegraphing trouble next year. they are all telegraphing earnings contraction. this keeps up, then again, i try not to make a big deal of one day, if the trend keeps up like this, i'm not, ironically, that could work. connell: neil, thank you. dagen: take a deep breath. connell: this tells you what neil will be up doing. neil: i did not ask you to do these promos. they are there. i promote you. i said you have to watch these guys. connell: cavuto. dagen: do not ask me to watch you. [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] connell: varney & company. this is pretty good election coverage. varney & company, lou dobbs -- tha
the case of drones, i like drones, drones are great, he could have thrown in that they were over ben ghazi recording every minute, even the killing of that ambassador there. that would have been a great way for him to say the drones caught it, did you see any of it. dagen: i do want to ask you, quickly, two weeks you get a selloff in the market. what helps the president? >> i think what is interesting, what all of these companies are saying and warning about. they are all telegraphing...
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obama and key national security aides made a secret finding as early as september 12th that the men gaz ghazi murders were an act of terrorism. fox news has since learned that five days later there was still an internal dispute raking inside the administration -- raging inside the administration over how to characterize the attacks publicly because senior intelligence officials reached out on monday, september 17th, to several security contractors to have them review the mortar damage to the u.s. annex in benghazi as captured in a series of images taken by cbs news. based on the angles of impact and fragmentation patterns, these analysts concluded there were at least two mortar teams to score district hits, all obvious evidence of a terrorist attack. the intelligence officials then used these outside assessments to rebut internal claims from other officials that these benghazi murders were just a spontaneous mob action that grew out of control. and the very next day matt olsen, chief of the national counterterrorism center, testified publicly that the acts were an act of terror. @james rosen,
obama and key national security aides made a secret finding as early as september 12th that the men gaz ghazi murders were an act of terrorism. fox news has since learned that five days later there was still an internal dispute raking inside the administration -- raging inside the administration over how to characterize the attacks publicly because senior intelligence officials reached out on monday, september 17th, to several security contractors to have them review the mortar damage to the...
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edited the talking points but how is this helping us find out what went so terribly wrong in ben gau ghazi? how is it doing that? >> first of all, you have multiple committees in the house and the senate. you have homeland security. have you intelligence. you have defense. you have the bodies already there who have staffs. and this is what they do. you don't need a special committee as senator john mccain is calling for. that makes no sense at all. thankfully, he is now showing up at these hearings. remember, the first one he chose to skip to have a news conference and said later it was a scheduling error. republicans are trying to find the first opportunity to hit this president after he won the election. they want the scuttle of ambassador rice to be secretary of state. i say to the president, you appoint her and say you guys want to fight? bring it. they should go on the offensive. he has a right to appoint anybody he he wants to. >> now see -- >> they want the first person to go after. >> i so disagree with you, roland. voters want peace. they don't want partisan bickering. >> no, no.
edited the talking points but how is this helping us find out what went so terribly wrong in ben gau ghazi? how is it doing that? >> first of all, you have multiple committees in the house and the senate. you have homeland security. have you intelligence. you have defense. you have the bodies already there who have staffs. and this is what they do. you don't need a special committee as senator john mccain is calling for. that makes no sense at all. thankfully, he is now showing up at...
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lawmakers want more answers and some say petraeus should tistill testify on capit hill about ben gaz vi ghazi att. the woman at the center, paul what broad did the well, a 40-year-old mother of two, an army reserve office who like petraeus graduated from west point. broadwell has not been shy about her access to petraeus. co-hosting a barbecue with jon stewart to raise money for wounded warriors before the democratic national convention in september. she spoke often about her connection to the cia director which she acknowledged rubbed some in the military the wrong way. >> i was embedded with general petraeus in afrg and it was a little confusing for some of the folk there is because i'm also a military reservist. so a lot of my former peers didn't know how to treat me. >> reporter: steven boy wlan says he exchanged e-mails and calls with broadwell when she was just starting to do research for her book. >> she sounded driven, she seemed smart on the topic. >> reporter: like so many, boylan is still wheeling from the news. but he hopes america will remember petraeus' 30 plus years of service.
lawmakers want more answers and some say petraeus should tistill testify on capit hill about ben gaz vi ghazi att. the woman at the center, paul what broad did the well, a 40-year-old mother of two, an army reserve office who like petraeus graduated from west point. broadwell has not been shy about her access to petraeus. co-hosting a barbecue with jon stewart to raise money for wounded warriors before the democratic national convention in september. she spoke often about her connection to the...
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in libya overnight officials say gunmen assassinated the security chief of again ghazi. libya's deputy interior minster says three men killed the chief as he was returning from work. benghazi has had several assassinations and car bombs recently by assail ands targeting officials who at one time worked under mow mother gadhafi -- moammar gadhafi. >>> the missouri mother who told police that her son was plotting a shooting massacre at a movie theater is talking for the first time since his arrest last week. she says her son recently asked if he was a failure. authorities say her son blake had plotted to attack a movie theater and boulevard during the new twilight film. she said her son had undergone mental health treatment. >> i think any mom at any time would blame herself that she did something wrong. >> an investigator said he recently purchased two assault rifles and 400 rounds of ammunitions. he was arrested in 2009 after allegedly following a walmart clerk with a knife and rubber mask after watching the film "halloween." >>> a controversial document menry claims a s
in libya overnight officials say gunmen assassinated the security chief of again ghazi. libya's deputy interior minster says three men killed the chief as he was returning from work. benghazi has had several assassinations and car bombs recently by assail ands targeting officials who at one time worked under mow mother gadhafi -- moammar gadhafi. >>> the missouri mother who told police that her son was plotting a shooting massacre at a movie theater is talking for the first time since...
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they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. when you're blindfolded, and then they fired the gun up in the air. it can be very traumatic experience. and at end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint. something they hadn't expected. and so we were in the back of, like, when you think of as a minivan, and as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it, two of the kidnappers were killed, we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. we spent the night with them. we didn't get much sleep. >> well, brooke, you heard it there. essentially they were -- they were rescued by rebels, close to the syrian regime. this is an unbelievably lucky escape. let's be honest here. it could have gone horribly wrong, a million different ways, held captive, kidnapped, in a house, transported to a second location. at that point, running into a rebel che
they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. when you're blindfolded, and then they fired the gun up in the air. it can be very traumatic experience. and at end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint. something they hadn't expected. and so we were in the back of, like, when you think of as a minivan, and as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers...
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the next problem, you denied that the president had anything to do with an ghazi. that simply is not true. for two weeks after it happened, he shut everybody out to cover up for him and say that it was a protest. and it was not. >> ok. guest: i would have to disagree with the caller on who started all of this. if you look at historical data, economically, americans have done better under democratic administrations than the house republican administrations. during the years of bill clinton, 23 million private- sector jobs were created. george bush's numbers in comparison were quite paltry. again on ben ghazi, i said before that i am not privileged to some of the information that i am sure our president and military leaders have right now i would put money on the fact that our last caller is not as well. i trust wholeheartedly the leadership of our president. he takes a backseat to no one when it comes to military issues or foreign policy issues. he has taken very bold steps when faced with threats from other nations or from terrorists. a leading example, of course,
the next problem, you denied that the president had anything to do with an ghazi. that simply is not true. for two weeks after it happened, he shut everybody out to cover up for him and say that it was a protest. and it was not. >> ok. guest: i would have to disagree with the caller on who started all of this. if you look at historical data, economically, americans have done better under democratic administrations than the house republican administrations. during the years of bill...
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. >> maybe we can get to the bottom of tryptophan ghazi. i'll just show myself out. >> bill: good-bye. >> sorry. >> bill: well, we're very excited that this hour -- [ laughter ] i don't even want to comment on that. we're very excited that brad woodhouse, communications director for the dnc is going to be in studio with us in this hour. brad woodhouse who won a bet but still pretended like he was willing to go along with having -- as if he had lost a bet and shaved his head. on national television. two days ago, sunday morning. we'll see how brad is suffering this humiliation. he may decide he likes that new look. >> might keep it. stan collender or james route. >> bill: we ought to make a list of all of the famous dome heads, right? all right. and big flap now over whether or not there will be any reform to the filibuster. wait until you hear what mitch mcconnell said about it yesterday. but first... >> this is the "full court press." >> on this tuesday, other headlines making news. as much as dunkin' donuts may think it brews the best cof
. >> maybe we can get to the bottom of tryptophan ghazi. i'll just show myself out. >> bill: good-bye. >> sorry. >> bill: well, we're very excited that this hour -- [ laughter ] i don't even want to comment on that. we're very excited that brad woodhouse, communications director for the dnc is going to be in studio with us in this hour. brad woodhouse who won a bet but still pretended like he was willing to go along with having -- as if he had lost a bet and shaved his...
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we spoke with people who were on the scene in ghazi that i, who were in tripoli, who were in washington. .. >> what they had was not enough. either in benghazi or the overwhelming numbers. frankly, the state department had not given security for personal resources it needed. on that note, let me ask admiral mullen in regards to the specific findings. >> thank you, mr. ambassador, i appreciate that. i do appreciate your leadership throughout this process as well. good afternoon. the board found that the attacks on benghazi were security related. responsibility for the loss of life committee injuries, and damage to u.s. facilities rest completely and solely with the terrorists who conducted the attacks. that does not mean that there are lessons to be learned. the board found that the security posture at the special mission compound was inadequate for the threat environment in benghazi, and in fact, grossly inadequate to deal with the attacks that took place that night. state department bureau that was supporting benghazi had not taken on security is a shared responsibility. so that suppor
we spoke with people who were on the scene in ghazi that i, who were in tripoli, who were in washington. .. >> what they had was not enough. either in benghazi or the overwhelming numbers. frankly, the state department had not given security for personal resources it needed. on that note, let me ask admiral mullen in regards to the specific findings. >> thank you, mr. ambassador, i appreciate that. i do appreciate your leadership throughout this process as well. good afternoon. the...
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rick: how wig of a story -- how big of a story do you think it is going to turn out to be, bebb ghazi? -- benghazi? i've heard people compare it to watergate given that no one died from watergate. as we take a look at what we know, what information we have available to us, what do you think is the potential here with this story? >> it depends because we've got a split congress. in the senate, it's run by democrats. they were having closed-door investigations last week, and a lot of democrats told me that they saw this as something that would be difficult to get to the bottom of, full of vague information and, you know, this whole fog of war thing. will we ever really know who's to blame? they're trying to push it aside and say there's nothing more to see here. now, republicans are really pursuing this. you have john mccain and lindsey graham in the senate, and you have folks in the house who -- which is run by republicans -- who want more answers. it's really going to be almost a political fight as to how far we go with in the benghazi investigation, because it's very clearly most dem
rick: how wig of a story -- how big of a story do you think it is going to turn out to be, bebb ghazi? -- benghazi? i've heard people compare it to watergate given that no one died from watergate. as we take a look at what we know, what information we have available to us, what do you think is the potential here with this story? >> it depends because we've got a split congress. in the senate, it's run by democrats. they were having closed-door investigations last week, and a lot of...
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talking about ben ghazi and libya. what do those debts to reveal about president obama's foreign policy leadership? guest: that is a tough situation. i have been more following the campaign than the twists and turns of what happened in libya. it has not gotten a lot of coverage in some of the media. fox news have been pounding on it hard. i think maybe we will get some cooler answers after the election. host: jacksonville, fla., independent caller, patricia. caller: i am so sorry. i have three points i want to make and i were you to be patient with me. the first is, no matter who wins on tuesday, mitt romney has already won because he has drawn attention to [indiscernible] that is already the issue, mitt romney has won. the second point is, how can anyone vote for someone who is a line -- who is lying on everything that he says? host: who you think is lying? and what are they lying about? caller: he has lied, for example example, he was the one -- he lied a lot about the president. what he said about the auto companies
talking about ben ghazi and libya. what do those debts to reveal about president obama's foreign policy leadership? guest: that is a tough situation. i have been more following the campaign than the twists and turns of what happened in libya. it has not gotten a lot of coverage in some of the media. fox news have been pounding on it hard. i think maybe we will get some cooler answers after the election. host: jacksonville, fla., independent caller, patricia. caller: i am so sorry. i have three...
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turning to an attack in van ghazi, an independent report of the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya proceedings and three other americans will be presented to -- christopher stevens and three other americans will be presented today. that report will be presented to members of congress this week before a private briefing on wednesday. also, the house foreign affairs committee holds a hearing on the report this thursday, december 20 with testimony from state department deputy bill burns. secretary clinton was to appear but is recovering from a concussion. those are the headlines on c- span radio. >> the ohio electoral college meets in columbus, ohio and and in eastern today to cast the buckeye state's 18 electoral votes for president obama. you can see the proceedings live from the senate chamber. you can watch the proceedings live on c-span3. everything will be held today on raising the medicare eligibility age to 67 years old and its effects. that will be alive today on c- span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on mondays at this time we look at your mon
turning to an attack in van ghazi, an independent report of the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya proceedings and three other americans will be presented to -- christopher stevens and three other americans will be presented today. that report will be presented to members of congress this week before a private briefing on wednesday. also, the house foreign affairs committee holds a hearing on the report this thursday, december 20 with testimony from state department deputy bill burns....
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the attack on the ben ghazi consulate. following that meeting, senator lindsey graham, and ranking member john mccain spoke to reporters. u.n. ambassador rice is expected to meet with more individual lawmakers later this book. their briefing with reporters is about 10 minutes. >> we have had a very candid discussion about dr. rice and deputy director of the c.i.a. where significantly troubled by many of the answers we got and some we didn't get. evidence that it's overwhelming leading up to the attack on our consulate, the tragic death of the brave americans, and whether ambassador rice was informed sufficiently in order to give the american people a correct depiction of the events that took place. it is clear that the information that she gave the american people was incorrect. what she said it was a spontaneous demonstration triggered by a hate grouple of it is not. there was clearly evidence at the time that was certainly not the case. including statements by libyans as well as other americans. people don't bring mortar
the attack on the ben ghazi consulate. following that meeting, senator lindsey graham, and ranking member john mccain spoke to reporters. u.n. ambassador rice is expected to meet with more individual lawmakers later this book. their briefing with reporters is about 10 minutes. >> we have had a very candid discussion about dr. rice and deputy director of the c.i.a. where significantly troubled by many of the answers we got and some we didn't get. evidence that it's overwhelming leading up...
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the large demonstrations condemning this lascivious crime in the city of van ghazi -- benghazi and other libyan cities is the true reflection of a feeling of the libyan people and its feelings toward violence and extremism. libya will never be home to extremist groups. we shall always be a peaceful moslem country, one of moderation -- peaceful muslim country, one of moderation. mr. president, the new libya will be a place of hospitality, transparency, enabling women and youth. it will be a libya by all and for all at the same time. it cannot fail to condemn the anti- islam campaign and those defaming his profit. -- prohet. such campaigns increase hatred and provocation and attention among civilizations. they go beyond the concept of free expression. this makes it necessary for the general assembly of the united nations to adopt a covenant in order to criminalize actions that are insulting of the symbols of all religions. and we, as muslims, believe fully in the unity of mankind, of the brotherhood of man, and we express our support for dialog between religions and cooperation, tolerance,
the large demonstrations condemning this lascivious crime in the city of van ghazi -- benghazi and other libyan cities is the true reflection of a feeling of the libyan people and its feelings toward violence and extremism. libya will never be home to extremist groups. we shall always be a peaceful moslem country, one of moderation -- peaceful muslim country, one of moderation. mr. president, the new libya will be a place of hospitality, transparency, enabling women and youth. it will be a...
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i'll start with again ghazi here just real -- benghazi here just real quick. it seems the republicans are looking for any reason to besmirch this administration. maybe if the republican congress hadn't cut funding for security for our embass sees by $30 million in the last two years, you know, maybe our people would still be alive over there today. i think they're looking for someone to blame for that. maybe they should look in the mirror. and as far as the fiscal cliff, there again i think the republican congress brought a lot of this on us as well. suddenly not working with this president. you know, it's pure, plain and simple. along with the corruption that there has been, political corruption and corporate corruption and almost brought our economy to its knees. it was less than a year ago i think they did away with insider trading for our politicians. i mean, come on. nobody in the real world is able to get inside information on what stocks are going to go up and what stocks are going to go down, why politicses have that ability is just corruption. lots an
i'll start with again ghazi here just real -- benghazi here just real quick. it seems the republicans are looking for any reason to besmirch this administration. maybe if the republican congress hadn't cut funding for security for our embass sees by $30 million in the last two years, you know, maybe our people would still be alive over there today. i think they're looking for someone to blame for that. maybe they should look in the mirror. and as far as the fiscal cliff, there again i think the...
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the large demonstrations condemning this lascivious crime in the city of van ghazi -- benghazi and other libyan cities is the true reflection of a feeling of the libyan people and its feelings toward violence and extremism. libya will never be home to extremist groups. we shall always be a peaceful moslem country, one of moderation -- peaceful muslim country, one of moderation. mr. president, the new libya will be a place of hospitality, transparency, enabling women and youth. it will be a libya by all and for all at the same time. it cannot fail to condemn the anti- islam campaign and those defaming his profit. -- prohet. such campaigns increase hatred and provocation and attention among civilizations. they go beyond the concept of free expression. this makes it necessary for the general assembly of the united nations to adopt a covenant in order to criminalize actions that are insulting of the symbols of all religions. and we, as muslims, believe fully in the unity of mankind, of the brotherhood of man, and we express our support for dialog between religions and cooperation, tolerance,
the large demonstrations condemning this lascivious crime in the city of van ghazi -- benghazi and other libyan cities is the true reflection of a feeling of the libyan people and its feelings toward violence and extremism. libya will never be home to extremist groups. we shall always be a peaceful moslem country, one of moderation -- peaceful muslim country, one of moderation. mr. president, the new libya will be a place of hospitality, transparency, enabling women and youth. it will be a...
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he arrived on a cargo ship in the port of ben ghazi and began building our relationship with libya's revolutionaries. he risked his life to stop a tyrant. then gave his life trying to help build a better libya. the world needs more chris stevenses. i spoke with his sister ann this morning and told her that he will be remembered. sean smith was an air force veteran. he spent ten years as a manager in the state department. he was posted at the hague and was in libya on a brief temporary assignment. he was a husband. to his wife heather. with whom i spoke this morning. he was a father to two young children, samantha and nathan. they will grow up being proud of the service their father gave to our country. service that took him from pretoria to baghdad and finally to benghazi. the mission that drew chris and sean and their colleagues to libya is both noeble and necessary. we and the people of libya honor their memory by carrying it forward. this is not easy. today, many americans are asking, indeed, i asked myself, how could this happen. how could this happen in a country we helped liber
he arrived on a cargo ship in the port of ben ghazi and began building our relationship with libya's revolutionaries. he risked his life to stop a tyrant. then gave his life trying to help build a better libya. the world needs more chris stevenses. i spoke with his sister ann this morning and told her that he will be remembered. sean smith was an air force veteran. he spent ten years as a manager in the state department. he was posted at the hague and was in libya on a brief temporary...